Blue Oyster Cult Career of Evil with Lyrics in Description
Track 1 from their third album “Secret Treaties” released in 1974 copyright Columbia Records. The album received excellent reviews and reached No. 53 on the Billboard album chart. It was their first to achieve Gold status in 1992. It’s considered an influential album in the development of the “heavy metal” genre. Patti Smith contributed the lyrics to “Career of Evil.” Written by Patti Smith & Albert Bouchard & Joe Bouchard and produced by Murray Krugman & Sandy Pearlman. RIP Allen Lanier & Sandy Pearlman. Featuring:
Eric Bloom – Lead vocals, rhythm guitars & keyboards
Donald “Buck Dharma” Roeser – Lead & rhythm guitars & background vocals
Allen Lanier – Keyboards, rhythm guitars & synthesizers
Joe Bouchard – Bass & background vocals, co-lead vocal on “Cagey Cretins”
Albert Bouchard – Drums & background vocals, lead vocals on “Dominance and Submission” & co-lead vocals on “Career of Evil” & “Cagey Cretins”
I plot your rubric scarab
I steal your satellite
I want your wife to be my
Baby tonight, baby tonight
I choose to steal what you choose to show
And you know I will not apologize
You’re mine for the taking
I’m makin' a career of evil
I’m makin' a career of evil
I’m makin' a career of evil
I’m makin' a career of evil
Pay me, I’ll be your surgeon
I’d like to pick your brain
Capture you, inject you
Leave you kneelin' in the rain, kneelin' in the rain
I choose to steal what you choose to show
And you know I will not apologize
You’re mine for the takin'
I’m makin' a career of evil
I’m makin' a career of evil
I’m makin' a career of evil
I’m makin' a career of evil, hey, hey, hey, yeah
I'd like your blue-eyed horseshoe
I’d like your emerald horny toad
I’d like to do it to your daughter on a dirt road
And then I’d spend your ransom money
But still I'd keep your sheep
I’d peel the mask you’re wearin'
And then rob you of your sleep, rob you of your sleep
I choose to steal what you choose to show
And you know I will not apologize
You’re mine for the takin'
I’m makin' a career of evil
I’m makin' a career of evil
I’m makin' a career of evil
I’m makin' a career of evil, hey
I’m makin' a career of evil
I’m makin' a career of evil
I’m makin' a career of evil
I’m makin' a career of evil
New York metropolitan area | Wikipedia audio article
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New York metropolitan area
00:03:23 1 Definitions
00:03:32 1.1 Metropolitan Statistical Area
00:06:50 1.2 Combined statistical area
00:09:06 2 Geography
00:10:45 2.1 Subregions
00:10:53 2.1.1 New York City
00:12:06 2.1.2 Long Island
00:16:39 2.1.3 Northern New Jersey
00:18:07 2.1.4 Central New Jersey
00:18:52 2.1.5 Lower Hudson Valley
00:20:22 2.1.6 Mid-Hudson Valley
00:21:34 2.1.7 Western Connecticut
00:22:15 2.1.8 Monroe and Pike Counties, Pennsylvania
00:23:20 2.1.9 Lehigh Valley
00:24:51 2.2 Urban areas of the region
00:25:07 2.3 Main cities
00:28:30 2.4 Climate
00:32:02 3 History
00:39:15 3.1 Statistical history
00:43:28 4 Demographics
00:43:37 4.1 2010 Census
00:46:53 4.2 Population estimates
00:53:55 4.3 Religion
00:54:11 5 Economy
00:55:19 5.1 Wall Street
00:57:43 5.2 Silicon Alley
01:00:35 5.3 Port of New York and New Jersey
01:02:01 5.4 Water purity and availability
01:03:22 6 Education
01:04:53 6.1 Attainment
01:05:58 7 Transportation
01:06:43 7.1 Rail
01:07:01 7.1.1 New York City Subway
01:07:52 7.1.2 PATH
01:08:44 7.1.3 Commuter rail
01:11:18 7.2 Major highways
01:11:29 7.2.1 Interstates
01:12:19 7.2.2 U.S. Routes
01:12:45 7.2.3 State Routes
01:13:30 7.2.4 Other limited-access roads
01:14:33 7.2.5 Named bridges and tunnels
01:19:19 7.3 Commuter bus
01:19:52 7.4 Major airports
01:20:26 7.5 Commuter usage
01:21:13 8 Culture and contemporary life
01:22:06 8.1 Sports teams
01:27:36 8.2 Media
01:29:26 8.3 Theme parks
01:29:34 8.3.1 In New Jersey
01:29:42 8.3.2 In New York State
01:30:10 8.3.3 In Pennsylvania
01:30:31 9 Area codes
01:30:44 10 See also
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The New York metropolitan area, also referred to as the Tri-State Area, is the largest metropolitan area in the world by urban landmass, at 4,495 sq mi (11,640 km2). The metropolitan area includes New York City (the most populous city in the United States), Long Island, and the Mid and Lower Hudson Valley in the state of New York; the five largest cities in New Jersey: Newark, Jersey City, Paterson, Elizabeth, and Edison, and their vicinities; six of the seven largest cities in Connecticut: Bridgeport, New Haven, Stamford, Waterbury, Norwalk, and Danbury, and their vicinities.
The New York metropolitan area remains, by a significant margin, the most populous in the United States, as defined by both the Metropolitan Statistical Area (20.3 million residents in 2017) and the Combined Statistical Area (23.7 million residents in 2016). It is the largest urban agglomeration in the Americas and the tenth largest in the world. The New York metropolitan area continues to be the premier gateway for legal immigration to the United States, with the largest foreign-born population of any metropolitan region in the world. The MSA covers 6,720 sq mi (17,405 km2), while the CSA area is 13,318 sq mi (34,493 km2), encompassing an ethnically and geographically diverse region. The New York metropolitan area's population is larger than that of the state of New York, and the metropolitan airspace accommodated over 130 million passengers in 2016.As a center of many industries, including finance, international trade, new and traditional media, real estate, education, fashion, entertainment, tourism, biotechnology, law, and manufacturing, the New York City metropolitan region is one of the most important economic regions in the world; in 2015, the MSA produced a gross metropolitan product (GMP) of nearly US$1.60 trillion, while in 2015, the CSA had a GMP of over US$1.83 trillion, both ranking first nationally by a wide margin and behind the GDP of only nine nations and seven nations, respectively. In 2012, the New York metropolitan area was also home to seven of the 25 wealthiest counties in the United States by median household income, according to the American Community Survey. According to Forbes, in 2014, the New York City metropolitan area was home to eight of the top ten ZIP codes in the United States by median housing price, with six in ...